The Umbrellas of Cherbourg is a romantic drama set in 1950s Cherbourg, France. It tells the story of two young lovers, Geneviève and Guy, who are separated when Guy is drafted into French military service. The film follows their struggles to hold onto their love and dreams amidst the challenges of war and distance. The story is told entirely through song, creating a unique and enchanting cinematic experience.
Set in 1960s Paris, the film follows a married woman as she grapples with her crumbling marriage and explores her desires. She navigates through a series of encounters and experiences that challenge societal norms and expectations, leading her to question her own sense of identity and happiness.
In Breathless, a French criminal named Michel steals a car and goes on the run with a beautiful American woman named Patricia. As they try to evade the police, they engage in a passionate and destructive relationship. The film is a hallmark of the French New Wave movement.
Pierrot le Fou is a French New Wave film that tells the story of Ferdinand, a man unhappy with his life and marriage. He meets Marianne, a mysterious and beautiful woman, who persuades him to leave everything behind and go on the run with her. Together, they embark on a road trip filled with romance, crime, and existential exploration.
In post-World War II Hiroshima, a French actress meets a Japanese architect and they embark on a passionate love affair. As they share their memories, they confront the horrors of war and the complexities of love.
La Ceremonie (1995) is a psychological thriller set in rural Brittany, France. The film follows the story of a cunning and illiterate maid who forms a dangerous friendship with another woman. Together, they plot to infiltrate and ultimately destroy a bourgeois family. As tensions rise, the film delves into the complexities of social class, family dynamics, and the consequences of deceit and violence. La Ceremonie is a gripping exploration of the human psyche and the darker side of human nature.
Paris Belongs to Us follows a young woman who becomes entangled in a conspiracy involving a theater troupe, paranoia, and the bohemian lifestyle of Paris in the late 1950s. As she navigates mysterious phone calls, relationships, and suspicions, the line between reality and fiction blurs, leading to mass confusion and multiple suicides.
Two English Girls is a period drama about two sisters who fall in love with the same man while living in France in the early 1900s. The story explores themes of love, loyalty, and the complexities of romantic relationships.
The Carabineers follows two friends in poverty who are drawn into the army by the promise of a better life. However, they soon realize the harsh reality of war as they are forced to join a firing squad and witness the atrocities committed. This dark comedy and satire explores themes of cynicism, sardonic humor, and the anti-war sentiment. Based on a play, this film is a critique of war crimes and the effects of war on individuals.
Alphaville is a dystopian city controlled by a powerful supercomputer known as Alpha 60. Private detective Lemmy Caution is sent on a mission to the city to find and destroy the computer and rescue a scientist's daughter. As he navigates the city, Lemmy uncovers the dark secrets and mind control tactics used by Alpha 60. Through his investigation, he discovers the true nature of the city and fights against the totalitarian regime.
Seemingly in constant trouble at school, 14-year-old Antoine Doinel returns to an unhappy home life. With little money and a turbulent family dynamic, he spirals into a life of lies and theft. However, when he faces the consequences of his actions and is sent to a juvenile detention facility, he finds himself trapped in a cycle of trouble and escape.
Vivre Sa Vie follows the story of a young woman named Nana, who leaves her husband and child behind to pursue a career as an actress in Paris. As she struggles to make ends meet, she turns to prostitution to survive. The film explores themes of poverty, free will, and the choices we make in life.
Happiness (1965) is a drama/romance movie that explores themes of infidelity and the complexities of relationships. Set in France, the film follows the story of a man who confesses his infidelity to his wife, leading to a love triangle and deep emotional struggles. The movie delves into the dynamics of family relationships and societal expectations, while also exploring themes of love, desire, and self-discovery.
Day for Night follows the production of a film in Nice, France, capturing the trials and tribulations of the cast and crew. The film explores the intertwining relationships, unfaithfulness, and artistic creation within the film industry. It provides a glimpse into the world of filmmaking through the lens of a comedic drama.
A Man and a Woman tells the story of Anne and Jean-Louis, two individuals who have both lost their respective spouses. As they navigate the complexities of grief, they find comfort and love in each other's arms. Set against the backdrop of 1960s France, the film explores themes of love, loss, and the healing power of human connection.
Last Year at Marienbad is a mysterious and nonlinear film that takes place in a chateau. It follows a man trying to convince a woman of an encounter they had the year before, but the woman does not remember. The film explores themes of memory, uncertainty, and illusion.
In a post-apocalyptic future, a man with a haunted past is forced to relive his childhood memories through time travel experiments. Through a series of still-frame images, he encounters a woman who becomes the key to his survival and love. As the experiments lead to a shocking revelation about the future of humanity, the man must confront his own mortality and the consequences of his actions.
After the death of his wife, a shy concert pianist named Charlie tries to build a new life for himself by working as a pianist in a bar. However, his past catches up with him when his criminal brothers show up and bring danger to his doorstep. Charlie must navigate the world of organized crime while trying to protect his new love interest from harm.
Masculin Féminin is a French New Wave film that explores the social and political climate of 1960s France through the lens of a young aspiring singer and her relationships with friends and lovers. The film delves into themes of idealism, disillusionment, and the struggle for personal and political identity.
Band of Outsiders follows the story of three young outsiders who meet and become friends in Paris. They decide to join forces to commit a robbery at the Louvre Museum. Along the way, they navigate their complicated relationships, encounter unexpected obstacles, and face the consequences of their actions.